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|May 13, 2025
A powerful new photography show sees 100 women pose with gold paint on their scars in a nod to the Japanese art of Kintsugi. Organiser and ex-A&E doctor Liz Murray explains why she hopes it will save lives as well as celebrate imperfect beauty
TRIPPED nearly naked and with gold paint applied to parts of her body, Dr Liz Murray looks like she may be re-enacting a scene from the Bond movie Goldfinger. But the former A&E doctor and hero of the pandemic has a very serious message to convey — the gold paint traces the lines of scars she’s gained from a dozen or so opera-tions during a gruelling decade of ill-health.
Liz and 100 other women are posing with their scars on show for a new health exhibi-tion called Scars of Gold, running now until Saturday. Their photos are a vivid illustra-tion of how they’ve come through devastat-ing health traumas.
“It was actually quite nerve-wracking to pose for the photo,” admits Liz, 37. “It is less of a body image issue, but more the idea of taking a physical step of turning a scar which represents so much trauma and representing it as something beautiful. It was actually quite a profound experience.”
The Scars of Gold campaign is Liz’s brain-child and based on the Japanese art of Kintsugi, in which broken items are repaired and their cracks painted gold as a way to find beauty in imperfection. Kintsugi featured in a storyline in the final episode of BBC’s Call the Midwife in March.
But there’s a sad story behind Liz’s trium-phant photo, which is about her own battles with ill-health and the heartbreaking decision she had to make in 2023 to give up her career as an A&E doctor.
“I had lots of operations for endometrio-sis that caused bowel and bladder damage and then got diagnosed with lupus,” she explains. “I'd been a doctor for 10 years, and I had to keep taking time off because I had six miscarriages and IVF and then a premature birth by C-section where I nearly died.
“My son Noah was born premature in 2019 by emergency C-section and I haem-orrhaged and had a bit of PTSD [post-trau-matic stress disorder] afterwards because they didn’t think he was going to survive, essentially.”
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